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MattyB1983 25 November 2016 04:48 PM

Tyres..... talk to me....
 
In the near future I'll be getting some new wheels so will be needing some new rubber...

I've always used Toyo's in the past, be it the T1R or T1S, both very impressive.. I did try Eagle F1 once but hated them. I can get a set of T1R for around £300 and that's currently my first choice (sticking with what I know)

But im open to try something new so after some opinions.. value for money is always a bonus too...
Car is used in dry weather only by the way... and tyre size will be 215/ ?? - 18. (Not decided on a 35 or 40 profile yet )

What do you guys think ???

Cheers,
Matt

stealthy55 25 November 2016 05:32 PM

as its a dry weather car, semi slicks, choice is yours

Moley 25 November 2016 05:47 PM

I still rate Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta's highly as a road tyre.

I'm very tempted to try the Federal 595 RSR's though, they seem to get good reviews and are are well priced.

MattyB1983 25 November 2016 05:59 PM


Originally Posted by Moley (Post 11898274)
I still rate Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta's highly as a road tyre.

I'm very tempted to try the Federal 595 RSR's though, they seem to get good reviews and are are well priced.


Was just chatting to a chap and he also mentioned the Federal 595's..not sure he said RSR though... is there a different variant of the 595's ??
. he also said something about nankang ns2....

scotty boy 80 25 November 2016 06:05 PM

Ultrac sessanta been on mine for summer and winter thoroughly happy with them

Steve001 25 November 2016 06:07 PM


Originally Posted by scotty boy 80 (Post 11898282)
Ultrac sessanta been on mine for summer and winter thoroughly happy with them

On the 3rd set of these :D

stealthbomber 25 November 2016 06:38 PM

Vreddys but I don't know if they're made in your size or maybe something more track orientated if it's not a daily?

bustaMOVEs 25 November 2016 07:07 PM

The federal there's only 1 known good one and that's the 595RSR. You can get the r or s but it has to be the Rsr.

Also there's Nanking ns2r They have 2 compounds in these and the 120 softer one didn't last very long, the 180 compound seems to last better.

Have you thought about the AD08R? good tyres all round imo.
There's a dude that sells them on fb, I payed £360 delivered for a set in 215/45/17 so good price considering their at least £100 each.

Or 888s but they maybe too much for road only car.

But for your usage and budget,
nankang NS-2R
Yoko's AD08R
Federal RSR
or even the toyo R1R seem to fair well for road car, they seem better in wet.

All above tyres have their drawbacks and characteristics, just depends on your choice on usage of car.

Scooby_Lee101 25 November 2016 07:41 PM

I currently run the Nankang NS-2R 120 great tyre for 6 mths of the year from Nov till May.

Then i swap over to Nankang AR-1 semi slick for the Summer months, £137 each for 225 40 18. Great grip and look really good aswell

MattyB1983 25 November 2016 07:41 PM


Originally Posted by bustaMOVEs (Post 11898298)

nankang NS-2R
Yoko's AD08R
Federal RSR
or even the toyo R1R seem to fair well for road car, they seem better in wet.


Any ideas where I should be looking ??? Camskill only seem to do the above in a 225....

bustaMOVEs 25 November 2016 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by MattyB1983 (Post 11898311)
Any ideas where I should be looking ??? Camskill only seem to do the above in a 225....

For which tyre? Or all of them?

MattyB1983 25 November 2016 07:49 PM

These aren't the ones are they .?.

http://www.camskill.co.uk/m61b0s19p1..._Noise%3A_74dB

MattyB1983 25 November 2016 07:50 PM


Originally Posted by bustaMOVEs (Post 11898312)
For which tyre? Or all of them?

All of them.... from what I can see...

plenty 25 November 2016 07:55 PM

T1R and T1S very old technology.

595RS-R hard to beat for the money. NS2-R also a good choice although wear quicker than the Federals.

bustaMOVEs 25 November 2016 07:56 PM


Originally Posted by MattyB1983 (Post 11898314)
All of them.... from what I can see...

Ah ok, I'm not sure what makes do what sizes but try sites like,
Openeo
Black circles
Earls motorsports
eBay
Etc.

But for best prices on ad08s you'll have to contact a guy on fb or member of a few sites (Ben patey) he gets these ad08s cheaper than anywhere I've seen.
I like the tyres, they have a firm sidewall, yet feel soft and sticky just by the feel compared to the ns2r I had.
RSR I've never tried them myself.

MattyB1983 25 November 2016 08:03 PM


Originally Posted by plenty (Post 11898317)
T1R and T1S very old technology.
.


So is my car but that still works well :lol1:

I've just always used Toyo's so kinda know what I'm getting with them.. I know they get some poor reviews but I've always loved them...
Maybe it's time I opened my eyes to these 'track day' tyres you all recommend:notworthy

bustaMOVEs 25 November 2016 08:07 PM


Originally Posted by MattyB1983 (Post 11898325)
So is my car but that still works well :lol1:

I've just always used Toyo's so kinda know what I'm getting with them.. I know they get some poor reviews but I've always loved them...
Maybe it's time I opened my eyes to these 'track day' tyres you all recommend:notworthy

You don't drive your car in bad weather so may as well,

JGlanzaV 25 November 2016 08:15 PM

595 rsr are the hardest compound out of the "summer tyres". We found them to be lacking in the heat and under tough driving they melted quite early on.

I rate the 120 compound ns2r. Along with the ad08 and the r888r.

The ad08 are harder than the ns2r 120s and will last longer. But fared better than the 595. The r88r are king, but considerably more expensive than the ns2r. Which is why I choose the ns2r as you will not be driving close enough to the edge to notice the benefit of the 888

MattyB1983 25 November 2016 08:25 PM

Really struggling to find anywhere that sells 215/?? -18

Doesn't look like the NS2R are available at all in that size.

ditchmyster 25 November 2016 08:37 PM

Dude seriously, don't do 18's on a classic, they're horrible, I also had the toyos on my 18's on my type r and they were dreadful.

But hey your car your money. :thumb:

bustaMOVEs 25 November 2016 08:46 PM


Originally Posted by ditchmyster (Post 11898341)
Dude seriously, don't do 18's on a classic, they're horrible, I also had the toyos on my 18's on my type r and they were dreadful.

But hey your car your money. :thumb:

He's after the looks :norty:

bustaMOVEs 25 November 2016 08:48 PM


Originally Posted by MattyB1983 (Post 11898335)
Really struggling to find anywhere that sells 215/?? -18

Doesn't look like the NS2R are available at all in that size.

Helps you narrow it down, none are the best just personal preferences.

WRCT25 25 November 2016 08:57 PM

Recently got 4 Bridgestone potenza S001's , they have been very good in the dry and surprisingly good in the wet and greasy.

MattyB1983 25 November 2016 09:06 PM


Originally Posted by bustaMOVEs (Post 11898342)
He's after the looks :norty:

I do 200 miles a year.... it's gotta look the part :lol1:

scooby2.5maz 25 November 2016 09:15 PM


Originally Posted by MattyB1983 (Post 11898257)
In the near future I'll be getting some new wheels so will be needing some new rubber...

I've always used Toyo's in the past, be it the T1R or T1S, both very impressive.. I did try Eagle F1 once but hated them. I can get a set of T1R for around £300 and that's currently my first choice (sticking with what I know)

But im open to try something new so after some opinions.. value for money is always a bonus too...
Car is used in dry weather only by the way... and tyre size will be 215/ ?? - 18. (Not decided on a 35 or 40 profile yet )

What do you guys think ???

Cheers,
Matt


Hi matt , 215/45/17 £73 a corner at my tyres with also further 5 percent off. :thumb: I ran these on my hawk . Awsome grip. I have a classic now and also looking at another set of these .

Cheers maz

scooby2.5maz 25 November 2016 09:18 PM

Also ran nankang ns2r on my minI in the road tyre 180 . Also a good tyre

Maz

MattyB1983 25 November 2016 09:22 PM


Originally Posted by ditchmyster (Post 11898341)
Dude seriously, don't do 18's on a classic, they're horrible, I also had the toyos on my 18's on my type r and they were dreadful.

But hey your car your money. :thumb:

See I ran 18x8 225/40 Toyo T1R on my white car and that was fantastic. Swapped them to Eagle F1 and they were terrible so went back to Toyo.

Dblock 25 November 2016 09:45 PM

I quite like the F1's but I also like MPS 4's. I had some Vred US but wear was really bad. Good grip but 9k miles on the rears wasn't good at all IMO (not on impreza). Plus the goodyears or Michelins where better and lasted longer.

2pot 26 November 2016 10:07 PM

Michelin pilot sport 4 are available in 215/40 x 18

Brun 27 November 2016 02:04 PM

I much preferred the firmer ride of 18's over 17's and contrary to others, I found the handling totally fine.
215/35/18 for the record.


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